This USB3 Hub board is specially used on some AR/VR DIY project, that requires: 

  1. less cable connect to the host machine
  2. need to connect at least 2 USB camera sensors, or other sensors that work on USB2 or USB3
  3. keep the USB3 hub size as small as possible 


Why do you need it? 

I recently worked on an AR project called project north star. I found there was an issue with connecting the sensors to the host , normally we will use at least 2 camera sensor (e.g. Ultraleap IR170, Intelrealsense T261/T265), these sensors can both work on USB2 and USB3. You may connect them to a cheap and small size USB2 hub, but the problem is, there is no enough bandwidth to support two sensors on a same USB2 hub. You will face laggy and latency issues. 

So I made this USB3 hub, with features: 

  • Small size, so you can easily put into your headset
  • 4x USB 3 downstream ports, support both USB2 and USB3
  • up to 5Gbit/s USB3 bandwidth, more than enough to support even three USB3 sensors at the same time
  • USB3 type C cable input
  • A cooling fan connector
  • An exposed soldering pad for 5V and GND, so you can possibly power other devices from it.

Note: normally the host machine can output 5V/1A power on the USB3 port. 


Specifications: 

  • Dimension: 37.8*23.0mm
  • Weight: 4.8g
  • PCB thickness: 1.6mm
  • USB3 hub chip: GL3523
  • Bandwidth: 5Gbit/s
  • Total Max. power on all ports: 5V1A


Available USB3 adapter for sensors:

  • IR170
  • T261/265
  • XR50/USB2

Planning: 

  • LM2 
  • contact me if there is one not on the list


Packing List:

  • 1x USB3 hub board v1.05
  • 4x 12P ribbon cable 10cm


Docs:

For any technical support or questions, please contact me. 

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